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Toshihira Inoguchi
Born(1896-08-11)August 11, 1896
Japan
DiedOctober 24, 1944(1944-10-24) (aged 48)
Leyte Gulf, Philippines
Allegiance Empire of Japan
Service/branch Imperial Japanese Navy
Years of service1918-1944
Rank
UnitCombined Fleet among others
CommandsTakao, Natori, Musashi[1]
Battles/warsWorld War II
Battle of Leyte Gulf 

Toshihira Inoguchi (Inoguchi Toshihira, August 11, 1896 – October 24, 1944) was a Japanese Vice-Admiral and served as the commander of the Yamoto-Class Battleship Musashi during World War II until his death.

Inoguchi held various commands within the Imperial Japanese Navy and had a reputation as its best gunnery theorist.[1] During the Battle of Sibuyan Sea, Musashi was attacked by staggering American air bombers and was sunk. Inoguchi was wounded, and chose to go down with the ship.[2]

Promotions

Sleeve insignia of Vice-Admiral; the rank awarded to Toshihira Inoguchi posthumously
  • Midshipman—November 21, 1918
  • Ensign—August 1, 1919
  • Sublieutenant—December 1, 1921
  • Lieutenant—December 1, 1924
  • Lieutenant Commander—November 30, 1929
  • Commander—November 15, 1934
  • Captain—November 15, 1939
  • Rear Admiral—October 15, 1944
  • Vice Admiral—October 24, 1944 (posthumous)[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "Inoguchi Toshihira (1896-1944)". The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "Toshihira Inoguchi". World War II Database. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. ^ "Inoguchi Toshihira (1896-1944)". Graduates of Naval Academy class 46th. Retrieved September 26, 2015.